Apache Kafka Series – KSQL on ksqlDB for Stream Processing !
$129.99 $10.99Track price
The latest release in the Apache Kafka Series!
Confluent ksqlDB has become an increasingly popular stream processing framework built upon Kafka Streams. It enables developers to write real–time stream processing applications with the ease of SQL. No Kafka Streams knowledge required!
For this course, I have partnered with KSQL expert Simon Aubury to bring you the ultimate KSQL course.
We’ll take a project based approach for this course. You’ll learn all the most important KSQL features by gradually building a KSQL taxi booking application!
KSQL Setup
KSQL Command Line
Streams with CSV, JSON and AVRO
Use the KSQL–Datagen utility
Manipulate streams
Create Tables
Perform Joins
Advanced KSQL: Rekeying, Merging Streams, Windowing, Geospatial
Extending KSQL: UDF & UDAF
Moving to Production
KSQL Operations
Note: To best enjoy this course, a Mac or Linux machine is preferred. Windows users will have special instructions and would be better by leveraging a Linux VM.
You can take this course risk–free and if you don’t like it, you can get a refund anytime in the first 30 days!
Instructors
Stephane Maarek is the co–instructor of this course. He is a Kafka Expert, guest author on the Confluent Blog and Program Committee for the Kafka Summits of 2019 in London, San Francisco and New York. He’s the author of the highly–rated Apache Kafka Series on Udemy, having taught already to 90,000+ students and received 26,000+ reviews.
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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M Ferris –
I’ve found with all the Kafka courses Udemy offers, that the examples actually work. This is no small thing! Too often in a course like this, your results vary from the instructor, because the environment differs, you’re on a different OS, etc. The answers to questions other students have asked are also a big help.
Muzammil Shaikh –
Some more details on Windowing expected . Also if you could have included something like a blueprint for creating your own windowing function would have helped more
Fredrik Smeds –
Very helpful course for getting to know Kafka and KSQL! but it is far from the announced Build an entire taxi booking application.
Royal Hale –
Very good instruction
Justin Daines –
Excellent. Passed CCDAK
Taurus M Colvin –
Excellent course. The high rating is partially because KSQL is one of the most powerful Kafka APIs (opinion). But the instructor’s command of the material is evident in how understandable he makes it. A good teacher removes mystery and eschews magic this course is a great example of that. Great work!
Roger Urdangarin –
yes it is a good match indeed. Very well explained.
Yasheng Maimaiti –
some commands with || is wrong. also I am using confluent 5.4, so it is very annoying to add emit changes at the and of every select statement. hope this is fixed soon.
George Rembos –
Good presentation of the subject matter. Builds on presented skills and knowledge base in a clearly structured approach to explore and understand the topic.
Olav Lognvik –
Great introduction to KSQL and ksqlDB! Takes you through all the relevant functionality in a clear and understandable way. Great addition to the other courses in the series.
Daniel –
great course. i really like the pace and the material. well explained.
Scott Conroy –
Great course. My only request would be to add quizzes between sections like some of the others courses have.
Prakash Ganiga –
installation in windows , steps missing?